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Trend Micro Other High Signal 2026-03-03

Trend Micro Report Highlights AI Supply Chain Risks and Model Attack Surfaces

Trend Micro's 'Fault Lines in the AI Ecosystem' report systematically analyzes security risks in the AI supply chain, including training data poisoning, third-party plugin vulnerabilities, and model theft attacks. It indicates that enterprise AI security boundaries have expanded from traditional IT infrastructure to the model layer and data pipelines.

Cisco Other High Signal 2026-02-10

Cisco Defines Security Architecture for Agentic AI Era with Expanded AI Defense and SASE Capabilities

Cisco announced major updates to its AI Defense solution, adding AI supply chain governance and runtime protections to mitigate risks of agentic AI compromise. Concurrently, Cisco SASE introduced AI traffic detection and optimization capabilities to ensure secure and reliable agentic workflows. These developments reflect Cisco's strategic focus on converging AI security with networking architectures.

NVIDIA Other 2025-06-01

NVIDIA RTX Spark and Nemotron-3 Ultra: AI Control Shifts from Cloud to Personal Edge

NVIDIA launched RTX Spark personal AI supercomputer (co-developed with MediaTek) and Nemotron-3 Ultra open-source model at GTC Taipei 2026. The N1X chip delivers 1 PFLOPS local AI compute, bringing LLM inference to PCs. This marks NVIDIA's pivot from cloud GPU vendor to edge AI infrastructure monopolist, redefining the PC as an AI-native device.

Google Other High Signal 2020-10-11

Google Cloud Integrates MCP with Apigee and Advances Agentic Platform to Evolve Enterprise APIs for AI Agents

Google Cloud announced the general availability of Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Apigee and the advancement of its Agentic Platform, aiming to transform traditional enterprise APIs into secure, governed tools for AI agents at scale. This move integrates API governance, security layers, and AI inference infrastructure, providing core platform capabilities for enterprises shifting from API-driven to agent-driven architectures.

Google Other 1970-01-01

Google Gemini 3.5 Flash Turns Search into AI-First Answer Engine, Shifting Control from Links to Summaries

Google transforms Search into an AI-first answer engine powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash, with redesigned search bar, AI-generated summary pages, and proactive monitoring. Model improvements include 1M context, 65K output tokens, and multi-agent orchestration via Antigravity, enabling complex task automation.